A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Marlene, Walter D'Ávila, Vera Nunes
Written by:
Adhemar Gonzaga
Orlando Monteiro Guimarães
Leo Marten
Directed by:
Leo Marten
Release Date:
February 7, 1950
Original Title:
Noites de Copacabana
Alternate Titles:
Um Beijo Roubado
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cinédia
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A young woman from the countryside comes to Rio to try to be a theater star with the support of a friend, but to achieve what she wants, she ends up getting her own mother into trouble.
Director:
Leo Marten
Director of Photography:
Theodor Lutz
A.P. Castro
Editor:
Hippólito Collomb
Producer:
Adhemar Gonzaga
Screenplay:
Guimarães Monteiro
Leo Marten
Oswaldo Moles
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